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Extensor digitorum longus tenosynovitis caused by talar head impingement in an ultramarathon runner: a case report
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ABSTRACT
Stenosing tenosynovitis of the extensor digitorum longus tendon is an injury related to ultramarathon running. A 32-year-old male ultramarathon runner developed chronic tenosynovitis of the ankle dorsiflexors. He was diagnosed with extensor digitorum longus tenosynovitis caused by talar head impingement associated with exostosis. He failed to respond to non-operative management and decided to undergo tenosynovectomy of the extensor digitorum longus tendon. The pain was relieve...
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Extensor digitorum longus tenosynovitis caused by talar head impingement in an ultramarathon runner: a case report
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
; ABSTRACT Stenosing tenosynovitis of the extensor digitorum longus tendon is an injury related to ultramarathon running. A 32-year-old male ultramarathon runner developed chronic tenosynovitis of the ankle dorsiflexors. He was diagnosed with extensor digitorum longus tenosynovitis caused by talar
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Muscle fiber damage due to eccentric contractions
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
; PURPOSE-The purpose of these studies was to determine the timing of the loss in cytoskeletal desmin that was previously observed. Since cytoskeletal loss can result in myofibrillar disruption, we felt that understanding its timing would provide insights into the damage mechanism. METHODOLOGY-Rabbit
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Weakness of extensor hallucis longus after removal of non-vascularised fibula as an autograft
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; The upper three-quarters of the fibula is commonly used as a non-vascularised autograft. Subsequent to this isolated weakness of extensor hallucis longus may occur. We have studied 26 patients in whom the upper and middle thirds of the fibula had been harvested as a graft through Henry's
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Mass Spectrometry Analyses of Rat 2b Myosin Heavy Chain Isoform
Physiological Research
; Summary We have separated 2b myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoform from the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle by SDS-PAGE and analyzed it by two subsequent mass spectrometry techniques. After tryptic digestion, the obtained peptides were identified by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation
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Extensor Hallucis Longus to extensor digitorum communis tendon transfer: A treatment for Extensor Hallucis Longus dysfunction
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; An inability to extend the hallux following trauma is most often observed after direct laceration to the Extensor Hallucis Longus [EHL]. Primary repair, subsequent splinting and appropriate rehabilitation best deal with this type of injury. Damage to either the EHL muscle belly or the motor nerve
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Extensor retinaculum syndrome of the ankle after injury to the distal tibial physis
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; We describe six patients aged from 10 to 15 years who, after injury to the distal tibial physis, presented with the following clinical findings: 1) severe pain and swelling of the ankle; 2) hypoaesthesia or anaesthesia in the web space of the great toe; 3) weakness of extensor hallucis longus and
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Is there a role for lengthening flexor hallucis and flexor digitorum longus tendons in surgery for club foot? A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; Most cases of club foot (congenital talipes equinovarus) respond to non-operative treatment but resistant cases may need surgery. It is broadly accepted that lengthening of tendo Achillis, the tendon of tibialis posterior and capsulotomy of the ankle and subtalar joints are necessary during
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Radiosonographic substantiation of algorithms for examination of patients during operative lengthening of the tibia.
Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
; Abstract The muscles of 70 patients with lower limb shortening due to various etiologies were studied using three radiographic diagnostic methods: contrast radiography (CR), ultrasonography (US), and computed tomography (CT). The studies were performed before surgery, during lengthening using the
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Dropped hallux after the intramedullary nailing of tibial fractures
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; We made a prospective study of 208 patients with tibial fractures treated by reamed intramedullary nailing. Of these, 11 (5.3%) developed dysfunction of the peroneal nerve with no evidence of a compartment syndrome. The patients with this complication were significantly younger (mean age 25.6
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Dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
; An acquired flat-foot deformity caused by dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior is common but often missed. Rupture of the tendon was first described in 1953.1 In 1969 Kettelkamp and Alexander2 published results of surgical exploration. They concluded that satisfactory results could not
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